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A pair of Eugene lawmakers say that health care giant Optum, Inc. has agreed to release local doctors from non-compete contracts that critics said had blocked area patients from receiving needed care.
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From the vineyard to the tasting room, Eugene is at the heart of the Southern Willamette Valley’s wine industry.
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Fern Ridge School District is asking voters to renew the bond that funds their capital projects.
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During their meeting Monday, the South Lane School Board signed off on a separation agreement with its superintendent, Yvonne Curtis.
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This month, Lincoln County voters will have a choice of who replaces Lanee Danforth, the one-term district attorney whose term has been marked by office turmoil and turnover, public clashes with county commissioners, and a federal lawsuit by a former deputy district attorney.
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Emails show the governor plans to send Ivan Gall for state Senate confirmation May 29.
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Hundreds gathered for a rally Tuesday morning near the pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Oregon, as organizers faced down a deadline to disperse.
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Oregon's 3rd Congressional District, rooted in Portland, has become a magnet for "independent expenditures" this year.
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Health officials say they’ve identified at least 19 cases of pertussis, also known as whooping cough, in Lane County. The true case count is likely much higher.
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This month, voters in the Lincoln County community have a chance to fund a water tank replacement.
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Both Tobias Read and James Manning say their primary goal is to restore trust to an office that oversees elections, audits state agencies, sits on the state’s land use board and, in rare cases, would take over as governor.
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The Eugene Police Department recently began embedding a Lane County Behavioral Health professional with police, for mental health related calls in downtown Eugene. A new federal grant will help expand the program.